Claims
- 1. Apparatus for heat-treating synthetic yarn in a twisting zone comprising:
- a) a single heater member for at least partially encircling synthetic yarn which is being textured by false twisting in a non-contacting manner,
- b) the heater member being longitudinally divided into at least two sections in the direction of travel of the synthetic yarn,
- c) a separate heater disposed in each of the sections of the heater member for heating the yarn passing the heater member to a temperature necessary to set twists in the yarn,
- d) yarn guides disposed in a yarn passage surrounded by a heating wall of the heater member,
- e) temperature control means for controlling the heaters in the different sections of the heater member separately such that the temperature of each of the separate heaters is independently controlled in accordance with a characteristic of the yarn so as to heat the yarn to a temperature for heat setting the yarn at an exit of the heater member and so as to provide a self-cleaning capability for the apparatus upon breakage of the yarn,
- f) a cooling means for cooling the yarn leaving the heater member after the yarn has been heated to the heat setting temperature by the heater member, the cooling means being located downstream from the heater member in the direction of yarn travel, and
- g) false twisting means for twisting the yarn, the false twisting means being located downstream from the cooling means in the direction of yarn travel.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said separate heaters is made of a copper alloy and said heater member is surrounded by a common heat insulator extending in a longitudinal direction.
- 3. A method of preventing adhesive yarn material build-up on yarn breakage in a draw texturing process, the draw texturing process including steps of feeding yarn, imparting twists to the yarn fed by the feeding step, heating the twisted yarn to a heat setting temperature, and cooling the heated yarn just after the heating step, the heating step being effected by a heater member having yarn guides and being located between feeding means and cooling means, the heat-treating step comprising:
- applying the heat in two different but adjacent areas longitudinally of the yarn in the direction of travel; and
- independently controlling the temperature of each of the two areas at which the yarn is heated and varying such temperature in accordance with a characteristic of the yarn so as to heat the yarn to a temperature sufficient for heat setting the yarn at the end of heating, the upper range of the temperature of at least one of the two areas being at least sufficient to vaporize any yarn breakage stuck to the heater on breaking of the yarn so as to provide a self-cleaning capability for the apparatus upon breakage of the yarn.
- 4. Apparatus for heat-treating synthetic yarn in a twisting zone comprising:
- a) a heater member for at least partially encircling synthetic yarn which is being textured by false twisting in a non-contacting manner;
- b) the heater member being longitudinally divided into at least two sections in the direction of travel of the synthetic yarn;
- c) a separate heater disposed in each of the sections of the heater member for heating the yarn passing the heater member to a temperature necessary to set twists in the yarn;
- d) yarn guides disposed in a yarn passage surrounded by a heating wall of the heater member;
- e) temperature control means for controlling the heaters in the different sections of the heater member separately such that the temperature of each of the separate heaters is independently controlled in accordance with a characteristic of the yarn so as to heat the yarn to a temperature for heat setting the yarn at an exit of the heater member and to provide a self-cleaning capability for the apparatus upon breakage of the yarn;
- f) a cooling means for cooling the yarn leaving the heater member after the yarn has been heated to the heat setting temperature by the heater member, the cooling means being located downstream from the heater member in the direction of yarn travel; and
- g) false twisting means for twisting the yarn, the false twisting means being located downstream from the cooling means in the direction of yarn travel.
- 5. Apparatus for heat-treating synthetic yarn in a twisting zone comprising:
- a) a heater member for at least partially encircling synthetic yarn which is being textured by false twisting in a non-contacting manner;
- b) the heater member being longitudinally divided into at least two sections in the direction of travel of the synthetic yarn;
- c) a separate heater disposed in each of the sections of the heater member for heating the yarn passing the heater member to a temperature necessary to set twists in the yarn;
- d) yarn guides disposed in a yarn passage surrounded by a heating wall of the heater member;
- e) temperature control means for controlling the heaters in the different sections of the heater member separately such that the temperature of each of the separate heaters is independently controlled in accordance with a characteristic of the yarn so as to heat the yarn to a temperature for heat setting the yarn at an exit of the heater member;
- f) a cooling means for cooling the yarn leaving the heater member after the yarn has been heated to the heat setting temperature by the heater member, the cooling means being located downstream from the heater member in the direction of yarn travel; and
- g) false twisting means for twisting the yarn, the false twisting means being located downstream from the cooling means in the direction of yarn travel.
Priority Claims (2)
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2-029805 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/855,916, filed Mar. 23, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/650,467, filed Feb. 4, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,138,829.
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Continuations (2)
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